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i) TO About Trusts, Big Ar BATTUM CRHEK, Mioh,, Oct, I Candidate Bryan matte the firet of slx- teen speeches echeduled for the day et ntinge. ty a epoch he made at Nash- ville, Mioh, and he contented himself with sumpeeting the following quemtiona to Republicans: "Ht the trust laa good thing, why aid the Republican platform denounce truste? “Tt the trust le a bad thing, why aa the Reputitcan administration allow more trusts to be organized than during ‘all the previous history of the country? “Tt some iruste are good end aome bad, ean you toll the difference Between & {feed one and a bad one? “Mo you know of any foo® monopoly vate hande? "be you know of any man good ‘enough to stand at the head of @ mo- nopoly and determine the price of that which others ere to use? ‘APOLOGY TO Porto Rican Muddle. eu 8 - QUERIES BY BRYAN Z REPUBLICANS. a. my, Filipinos and the “Do you know of any good reamon why the army mould be mado 10,0" | “Would you be willing to make the army 300,00 if the Republican leaders watd no, or @ half million if they wanted n? “What ie your title to the Pilipino? Did you buy him, of did you get him by toree? “Do you think ~” can buy the right to, ayer people “What are you to with the Miilpina when you him? Are you @olng to kit Mim? ack? ‘Dead men don't buy things J “Aare Cy to have men from the Fetligginee and atore and ore? I ) a you going to have Itves, le he to be a citisen of a oud) i? mip have Natt an argh» thd estat ry decide that a colontal was good A 1 ce Bee ween ihe Fore Au: cane, because we have the power, that we would not bear ven? vat *F, you spine todo with the DEPEW TO | ROOSEVELT, ai —— 5 Lae te train left Fort Wayne, stone-throwing inoident was {he topic of convermation. Qev, Mow, who was aboard the expreseed deep regret over the Sonne es, ingle may Servo, ha ‘sorrow ae ack, It wae the work of rowdies mn the go permitted lo re- town, for they Would not countenaner of Democrats of the! rown elt, was not seriously | conmieting only of @ cut hort, the wound iD Ro danger that thie Watier may, be mag fed. Tt amounted to nothing, 4, Renaior Feirhanke declares that before the stone ¢ ing happens ne whe! tod by a citlaen of Port Wayne that at there had bean retully Wa Fis tie nootnce’ te Dreak the meat ayne Demow 0 \e Ine ne they Aa in TiS when laine rc sald the Bona re dlecovered and warned to desist, On the way to the {ont Twas told that not in years had Hepubtican speaker been od make an addrow in the ‘ tent, but when we the tent surrounded men + there war no Interference, ‘That there Was a plan to interfere with Rooaevelt | AM hesured” so CUFte Gulld said he shouted to Gov Roorevelt to dodge when he eaw the men raise thelr arms io throw the stones "Junt then he aald, |} shim on the shoulder and tt ont ii) POT abe Vamp But Yor the cuickness ), fartiage lamp, “with wht e were driven from the y MIRMt have been In "a atone struck glanced off and Another broke the w AL0t geriour Injur jet Fort Wayne & strongly Democratic and in the crowds shoute for Hrvan {mare more numerous than for Roone ‘ velt, “FRED GIBBS BETS $500, McGuire hiv McKinley Won't Have 100,000 Up the State. roup of newspaper reporter mit Mayor James Ko Me gatheret Giire, the Chairman of the Democrat) MTAtate Campaign Committee this morn 7 Ane and told aim of Fred #. Gibba'e offer tO wager 840 oven that MeKinley would have not less than 1.9 majority over Bryan in the State outside the olty of New o¥rk and Long Island, the Ayre cure man jumped “Pil take ‘hac bet quick!" he ex stakeholder and of the wtakew if 1 ) hurriedly, with ch expression on his nted to a newapaper man in the group, ‘The reporier hurried across Madinon Square to Repudiican Nath Head quarters. When the newapaper man reported Gibbe flushed to the scattered reote of Ain har. "Well, 1 aln't going to lose my vote. but I'll get you # man to take the bet Tl give you 2 per cent. of the *, ‘Hey, Rouser! George Waehinat ful press represer the dally fairy Rouner, the truth tive who gets out ie for the newspaper in Wash- Gibbe. hen t the #lage When t ' t Me fateful er othe Bronk, d for that,” said cent. of the stakes when | win t,” concluded Gibbs, handing the to Rouser, Then turning to the per men he wads omen, that's tke finding older, with a fat percent. Prospective, returned to MoG\m ¢ bet war made, Gov. Mount, of Indiana, /Senator f. © Ani you are to pay this young man THE EDITORS nani Blames Local Leaders for Assaults on Speakers. ‘The State Ititors’ Association of Re met toxiay tn the Republican Chub, 0 Fitth avenue, to decide on the best method of presenting Republican principles and arguments to the news peper-reading pubvite. The feature of the morning season waa en addrews by Chauncey M. Depew, who, greetin gthe editore, sald that Pulte opinion was entirely framed by the press, He congratulsted them on the work they had dune for the Republican party not only in thie State, dut throughout the country, The Senator gave the nowapepers credit for having been sent to Washington “T have been in public Mfe for forty years,” he ald, “but | was really named for a United Mates Menator through the Newspapers.’ Dwelling on bie recent trip through the West he wad that he had found that Republicans who were always fear | fil of the result of the election were Not In evidence this yoar. "Phat element of the Republican party haw been ontirely eliminated,” sald Dr Depew, “for all ar womire of their ground. 1 did not hy of those men in (he Weat, for ¢ the Repubiiean pai they are etanding by lt ¢ waging indications in my ex of forty years. ne to Bryan and the Democrats | know now what party mur! Killed. Lt toa from sitnply must be oruahed whol! be 1 lis anhes may rise a reorganiaed [De mocracy such ae In the old days and in the ol Mm, and we will be ready to fieht them ae in those old days, and w hove with the same result nue " “ lor D Also apoke ral dave ago. oun partion t he had oome to ‘ are tnetted by local Who prompt the attacks to prevent pro minent men taking part in the campaign. —_— WHALEN LED CHEERS Croker Ad not attend the con » He remained down inten in tive Committee palen, ei & specific cont fon of the Toe Trumt 1 P Henry Dugro y tho nome \nated for the supren and Francie A Delehanty ot the nomination for Judge of the Cly Court i DADY HOME TO VOTE. and Winter Overnont, Michael J. Dady wna to-day released from Hoffman's Island, where he, with other pamengere of the Ward ime stermer Havann, have heen detained tnoe Tussday, having come direct from Havena. He wore a straw hat and a heavy Winter overcoat He came home Concerning hie cot he stated that tt covered an area of 10,00) “running feet of pavementa and | vowers The contract wacur ty but there wo far as it | concerned, biican National Committer ay that Joseph He Man 1a letter from Gen. Felts v 1 COUNL goad old to 00) ma. vantry Agnuy way! Maryland for lority for truth | Richard Croker was in frame of mind. thle tald he wouldn't « | Talk.” and when a |headiiner of 4 atory in he kled Will not go Into Agures, but from |the aeneral trend of opinion end a sur to Congressional Nomina’ ° pBevenib bo g i, Be ; vey of the situation In my State, 1 am prepared to say that Indiana will give AN 010-fashioned Demooratle majority ‘ Republican 4) ‘The matter beoame public through the —complete orl _THE WORLD: THURSDAY O'Neil? Cli S. GREAT SALE OF Black Ostrich Plumes! A MANUFACTURER'S ENTIRE STOCK At One-Quarter and One-Half the Lowest Prices Ever Made, 15° 25° 45° 58° 15° Each. w@Regular Price 45c. to 2.25 each, They are Brilliant Black, Rich Full Heads, in Half, Three-Quarter and Amazon Lengths Fancy Wings # Breasts. An Importer’s Stock of Fine French Fancy Feathers, in Wings, Breasts and Bandeaux effects, lack, White and Colors, UW" Regular Price 65¢. to 1.50 each, 35° Each. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Moyer Jonasson & Co, BROADWAY AND 12TH ST, Ladies’ Tailored Suits, double-breasted tight-litting, made ol superior quality Broadc!oth or Cheviot, Cheviot, $22,50 & $30,00 Broadcloth, $25,00 & $32.50 FRIDAY, OCT. 12TH, et M. D.’S FINED FOR DEATHS.| UPHOLSTERY DEPT. IBOYNTON Arabian Lace Curtains, novel designs, Single and double borders, per pair, $7.50, $8.50 & $10.50, If Patient Dies In Ambu- lance the Doctor Must Treat. | nm’ the Renaissance Lace Bed Sets, mounted on net or grenadine, A patient dion hands tie has treat hie fellowomurgeons to wine range of pe 8 controversy aroised over Surgeon M1 gS, if patterns Holland's aileget refunal to earry iteed- land Sizes, per set, J Gibaon, the young lawyer who wae run over by @ train Monday nlaht to Fordham Hospital Milholland said ibron war dead when he reached him “T hawe known of the practiaa for thirty years, sald a Bellevue oMetal $15.00, $17.50 & $19.75. Satin Derby Portieres,— Corporation Counsel Apptawited |to-day, “and it in just about an old as} finished with heavy silk cord, When dbatlan hitaveen the ambulance service ttnelf ‘The cuss] a oon wee tom hold in Rallevue and al! of [MEW colors, Henominated, He depend tor years, Corporation Counsel John Whaten satlang some phase etaed in $7,765, A front seat at ‘Tammany Hallet ai ihe big hoapitale with an ambulance mt ounty Judicial Convention and ted (hel pervice heere which slamalized the nomination The ¢ fo all thie In to make the Jaf Juation Patterson for the Supreme | young araful and force JAMES MeGR Neneh and aimultancously marked the ier goede tn’ private ( ny hurlal of hie hopes for Judielal prefer} nognitnie Twenty-third S ment me y-third Street, KIDNAPPER CAPTURED. Ferry~ Boat TAksianes r 4 GLOVES. Caused an Italian's Arrest. $1,00 per pair, ‘ : ' Fownes', a-clasp, piqué Giuseppe Gronaino, a ragged Italian ay “NE who aye he liver at iM Sevenih etreet, (Sewn, Kid, New Autumn Jersey City, is under arrest at Pole Headquarters, Jersey Cty, charged with | Shades, Mdnapping three-year-old Annie Sheedy of 14 Hester sireet, Manhatian He is held awaiting requisition papers from New York Why Gronaino should want to take the English Cape, 2-clasp, for driving, Hild tan mystery, Ter pi $1.00 per pair, wealthy and could pay b som, Her presence in the Lalla |i siook ferryvony room Chambers steer] Lwenty-third Street, "|notioed the difference and caused the man's arrest When arraigned in court today the prisoner ald { had no Intention of kidnapping the Hitle girl ft have two children of my | NOMINEE NOT THERE, own, One la two d, the other not a year uid T'try to rod eae fomelynly vise 7 Tt waa ny. te \ Independent Club He Statenmen to ward for thts that got me in rok, bet ‘They Didn't Appear, The Independent Demooratic Cub of the Pith Assembly District held a rather meeting evening at 91 Meeker treet, The club has not de elded whom {it will support for the Aw sembly All the cand! lates were invited to appear before the members and to ¢ thelr appeals for the support of olub, None of the candidates was present John Chapman spoke for KE. B, Merrill, fe hominer, W. Bs ‘Temple made a speech, in which he told the one hundred and twenty-five mem- the oh HY police, but f J had a chance novel as nator to Make 87 Sperehes in Four Days on North- weet Trip. CHICAGO, Qet. According to are fangementa# made by the National Re. publican Committee, Senator Hanna will ave jittie more than time to oatoh hie | vEr# Of the club Who were present why hie Fa! he Demooratic supporters of th bet chee on Wy orth. t i beige al Sa el eal aa rae vy be mus Fo RatE ects wane Me ote Mall four ye of t 4 il fhe vated tor acikiney four yants ago. mae Tnirtgraeven ‘spceshea,” pomitiy | D mn Rent the hopustest| ‘aacinal ht and the | Che party will leave here at noon {Joted 12 postpone « deciaion EVENING; OCTOBER 11, 1900. 4 w arenes draping,—-in new pastel blues, gray, tan, Broadway and ith Street, SALE MEN’S UNDERWEAR, A very extensive purchase of Men’s heavy- weight Weol and Balbriggan Underwear. Natural, white or pale blue, Full fashioned, -—regular made, — self-finished — Shirts and Drawers, 150 Dozen Imported ribbed Balbriggan, Medium and heavy weight,—silk finished,— Shirts and Drawers, A Limited Number of Some Sizes. At 95 cents each; Value $1, 50, $2.00 and $2.50, JAMES McCREERY & CO.,, Broadway and r1th Street, SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS, To Clear Wholesale Stock. Ten Thousand Yards of Crepes and Veilings. Wool Crepe de Chine. A solt, clinging material, exquisite for goo Taffetas Silk Petti- coats, With wide Spanish flounces, finished with var- ious fashionable accordion pleated or gathered flounces, hemmed or rose quilled edge, A complete range of del- icate, medium and deep colors, nile, rose, and lilac, 65 cents per yard; Value $1.25, Nun’s Veiling. With fancy silk stripe Neliotrope, gray, rose and shell pinks and white. All-Wool Crepon, With embroidered white silk figure 75 cents per yard; Value $1 $0, $6.75 each; Usual Retail prices $10.00 to $12.00, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St | JAMES McCREERY&CO, Broadway aud 11th St, 12 West 14th Street. Stern Brothers In addition to their Fall and Winter Importations of Novelties in Men's and Women's Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton and Cashmere Hosiery will offer to-morrow, the following exceptional values Women’s French Pure Silk Hose in desirable shades, Women’s Lisle Thread Hose with fancy vertical stripes Value $1.25 Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose $1.45 ' 69¢ 39¢ Value $2.75 with colored embroidered insteps Value 60¢ Women’s Cotton Hose 5 Black and Navy Biue, with white polka dots, Value 35c 5c In their Glove Departments To-morrow and Saturday A Special Importation of Women's 2-cl ‘Lorraine’ Glace Pique Gloves In Tan, Mode, Beaver, Red, Slate, Pearl & White, $1.00 pa 200 Doz, Women's 2-clasp Genuine Mocha Pique Gloves, tan and gray, 8c pr, West Twenty-third Street [AM MEYERS if SHOE STORE Wi , A Notable Sale } IN OUR BASEMENT. There is a vast difference between what the advertiser says and what the shoes say. We ard our shoes talk the same language, There is no difference between what we claim and what our shoes prove in superior excellence, We have added 4,000 Pairs Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with Patent Leather Tips, at Dress Skirts pale i $1.00 ° ’ a ’ ' adies’ Gloves. , me Suits, Waists, Jackets. es Per Pair. val _—— Such a bargain happens only once or twice in a lifetime, We MONEY-SAVERS ALL ’ offered it only once before, and that was last week, We advise : at our Fog compared to what 3-Clasp Suede, lady customers to make instant purchases, 3 | you by pees to PRY else- black and colors, ALSO THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE OFFERINGS: pb Dei eae eek. = $. Men's $2.50 Black Lace Shoes, Latest Style Toes. .ssesseeveee $444 ‘ Following strtking examples” selected 1.00 Misses’ and Childs’ Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Button and at random from thousands of others: per pair (ace Shoes, sizes 6 to 105, 75¢,5 Sizes 1110 2...seeceree ve $,OU Heavy Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts, value $1 50,| Men's $2.00 Congress Gaiters, per PalPoveisnse 1,25 PES) sea Leneiee| acisal value 'pbo0 ‘Ol Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 13 85 ' NA woo eens Dress Skirts, $1.50; 2-Clasb Boys’ Satin Calf Las Shoes, Sizes 2% 0 5 Seeveve 1,23", vale BM, . Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 1110 2,,..sssesevereee $00 ed Broadcloth —D: suites Momomey winives $5.00; Heavy Dogskin, value $9.00, Ralny-day Skirts, $ value $1.00 and $5.00, Al-woot French ‘alate, any shade, tucked fronts, $1.24; value colors: tan and mahogany, $1.00 74nd $2.80; Matt ait Extra fine gually French Hlannet Beppe Walsts, $2.80; value $4.50. Extra heavy Taffeta Stik Waists, elaborately made up, any shade, $2.79; value $5,00, Two lots Sample Sults, in all the newest materials and styles, 90 and $7.90; value 610,00 and $1 Allhwoo! Kersey Jackets, satin lined throughout, $4.96; regular $7. 50 quality, Finest quality wool Eng ish Pelton Cloth Jackets, beautifully lined through: velvet collars, men tallored, out with guaranteed all-silk satin, tive value $15.00, ; World Wants Are BOYNTON, 12 W. Idth St “SPECIAL OFFER, |World-Beaters! 903% Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8t NEW EDITION World Wants in To- Day’s World. Paid Help Wants in Almanac/450 feveici BUTCHERS |... 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